132 THE APPLE. 



Fruit medium, roundish, dull yellow, red in the sun. Flesh yellowish, 

 firm, pleasant, acid. October, November. (Hogg.) 



CONWAY. 



Origin unknown. 



Fruit medium, oblate, obscurely ribbed, greenish yellow, with a 

 bronzed cheek in the sun, few brown gray dots and traces of russet. 

 Flesh yellowish, crisp, juicy, vinous, slightly aromatic. Very good. 

 December to April. 



COOK'S RED WINTER. 



Fruit medium to large, produced by Jacob Cook, Edisto, S. C. Tree 

 vigorous and regular bearer. October to April. (Summer Notes.) 



^ COOLEDGE'S FAVORITE. 



Said to have originated in Cambridge, Mass. Tree productive. 



Fruit medium, roundish conical, deep yellow, splashed and marbled 

 with red, becoming brilliant in the sun, russet at the stem, and with whitish 

 specks over the whole. Stalk long, slender. Cavity deep, broad. Calyx 

 in a shallow plaited basin. Flesh fine-grained, tender, and juicy, pleasant 

 subacid. Very good. September, October. (J. of H.) 



COOPER. 

 Beauty Eed. Lady Washington. 



Origin unknown ; supposed to be an old Eastern variety, as yet 

 unrecognized.' Thrives well at the West, and much esteemed there by 

 many. Growth vigorous, upright, and productive. 



Fruit large, roundish oblate, sides unequal. Color greenish yellow, 

 with a few stripes and splashes of bright red, thickly sprinkled with 

 brown dots. Flesh tender, juicy, vinous, with a pleasant but not high 

 flavor. Good. October to December. 



COOPER'S EARLY WHITE. 



Grown in Illinois and other Western States, where it is regarded by 

 many as productive and profitable. 



Fruit medium, roundish, little flattened, pale yellow with faint 

 blush, tinge of green at the stem. Flesh white, crisp, sprightly. Sep- 

 tember and October. (Elliott.) 



COOPER'S MARKET. 



Cooper's Redling. Rigley. Redling ? 



Tree hardy, vigorous, upright, with long slender branches, very 

 productive and a late keeper. Valuable for market in New Jersey. 



Fruit medium, oblate conic, yellowish, shaded with red and striped 

 with crimson. Stalk short. Cavity deep, narrow. Calyx closed. Basin 

 small. Flesh white, tender, with a brisk subacid flavor. Good. De- 

 ceml^er to May. 



COOPER'S RUSSETING. 



Originated in Gloucester Co., N. J. Tree irregular in form, healthy 

 grower, abundant bearer. 



